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environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay and lesbian couples in america in terms of rights to marriage? >> i think it is wonderful. if the court was to throw this out saying there is no technical standing or if they said we don't want to hear it, decisionninth circuit would stand and there would be marriage equality. the evidence that we developed, no evidence on the other side. although law is developed clearly. i think the future is bright. this is a great thing for america. we think that now is the time because every day these restrictions are in place, people are getting hurt. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. ina
environment.tastic >> they have to rule on the law. >> you are right. a fundamental constitutional right is for all of our citizens regardless of public opinion or regardless of what state border one lives on. 9 justices will have to look at the evidence and the precedents of the u.s. constitution. i am cautiously optimistic. two incredible attorneys and these phenomenal plaintiffs. >> if the supreme court decides that they will throw this case out, what is the future for gay...
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the justices have the power to make gay marriage the law of the land. currently, it's actually only the law in nine states and washington, d.c. if you go straight from that to all 50, well, that's a really big edict from the high court and some justices sounded wary of issuing such a broad ruling. >> on a question like that, of such fundamental importance, why should it not be left for the people? either acting through initiatives and referendums or through their elected public officials? >> well, others like justice kennedy questioned why they were hearing the case in the first place which is a pretty interesting thing. >>. >> i just wonder if the case was properly granted. the problem with the case is that you're really asking particularly because of the sociological evidence you cite for us to go in to unchartered waters. >> unchartered waters. some justices tried to get to the heart of the matter. chief justice john roberts whose first cousin is a lesbian and was in the court asked whether supporters attempting to redefine the word marriage altogeth
the justices have the power to make gay marriage the law of the land. currently, it's actually only the law in nine states and washington, d.c. if you go straight from that to all 50, well, that's a really big edict from the high court and some justices sounded wary of issuing such a broad ruling. >> on a question like that, of such fundamental importance, why should it not be left for the people? either acting through initiatives and referendums or through their elected public officials?...
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passed law that was passed by voters. dome marks of course, passed by congress. the folk 's here across the street we expect to see many of them in the courtroom. by the way those infamous lines that started up last thursday night. as soon as able was cleared out of line today they started up again. it's going to be a cold night in d.c. and there are a lot of people camped out on the streets waiting for that line to get in tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: shannon bream beautiful night at the court. thank you. also sitting in court today the two couples had began this legal fight some four years ago. chris perry and sandy stirl have been together for 13 years now. sent two kids to college. have two still in high school. they were among the first to legally marry in california before the state invalidated that marriage. the other couple challenging prop 8 paul katomy and jeff. they say they wanted to get married before starting a family. and if you would like to listen to today's arguments in their entirety, we have posted the e
passed law that was passed by voters. dome marks of course, passed by congress. the folk 's here across the street we expect to see many of them in the courtroom. by the way those infamous lines that started up last thursday night. as soon as able was cleared out of line today they started up again. it's going to be a cold night in d.c. and there are a lot of people camped out on the streets waiting for that line to get in tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: shannon bream beautiful night at the...
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new york state law is other states the customer is allowed to get the car back and reinstate the loan. if they don't, it goes off to the auction and it is sold. melissa: is it dangerous? what is the craziest thing that happened. >> i've been shot at twice. melissa: wow, shot at? >> shot at. melissa: did they think you were stealing the car and mad at you were repossessing it. one knew exactly what as happening. this business given the way things are going? would you shut down? >> i will tread water. we have seen it change. hurricane sandy certainly helped. melissa: info hope that things turn bad. >> bad luck is my good luck. melissa: thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time. next on "money," i'd love to tweet and hit the light button on facebook, but is it worth it? what does it mean? one company figures out a way for business to cash in. that ceo joins us coming up next. even guys who went to top schools can sometimes have problems meeting the perfect woman. a new online dating company is making waves across this enormous industry that is generating a lot of cash. the founder
new york state law is other states the customer is allowed to get the car back and reinstate the loan. if they don't, it goes off to the auction and it is sold. melissa: is it dangerous? what is the craziest thing that happened. >> i've been shot at twice. melissa: wow, shot at? >> shot at. melissa: did they think you were stealing the car and mad at you were repossessing it. one knew exactly what as happening. this business given the way things are going? would you shut down?...
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the procedure of law. what was followed or screwed up. they messed up saying that she needed to go by giving her acquittal. didn't follow the rules. >> greg: if she gets arrested a few more times she could run for president of italy. >> kimberly: her boyfriend has to go back. >> greg: we are set with hot criminals. if she was ugly, we wouldn't care. we love the controls hot. what does it tell our hot children? it tells them perhaps they can commit more crimes because they are attractive. this is a message we're sending. you know who is happy about this? and want retrial? lifetime. they can make another movie about her. >> dana: this confirms your theory last week. remember the school that canceled the gifted and honors program. we're telling the children you can't achieve things on your own merit. it depends on your looks. go to a trial and be on lifetime tv. >> bob: eric and i are in favor of the young woman in florida who swore at the judge because we thought she looked good at a the jump suit. >> kimberly: that is horrible. all tatted
the procedure of law. what was followed or screwed up. they messed up saying that she needed to go by giving her acquittal. didn't follow the rules. >> greg: if she gets arrested a few more times she could run for president of italy. >> kimberly: her boyfriend has to go back. >> greg: we are set with hot criminals. if she was ugly, we wouldn't care. we love the controls hot. what does it tell our hot children? it tells them perhaps they can commit more crimes because they are...
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>> general, what's the differences between civilian law enacted and military law? what are some of the major points? >> okay. we have under yiewn forcode, a series just like any state court, federal court, there's a criminal code. we have the same code. we have a series of procedure roles in the same way every jurisdiction has procedural rules. we follow the procedural rules of evidence, the military rules of evidence. they are the same numbers and evolve to keep pace with the federal rules of evidence, fre. that's not a change. what's different is we have a role of commander as the cop veining authority. in a civilian system, there's no role for the mayor of the city or the governor to have pardon capability or the president to pardon of the there is no role for an elected official or boss of the organization to organize the military justice procedure. in our system, i, as a judge advocate, would take a case, would have a pretrial investigation, i would take that case in to the commander to say, commander, this case deserves a general court marshall for a lesser f
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, i remember enough law from law school to remember they're illegal. >> it's a civil violation. it's not illegal. it's not criminal violation to come into the country without proper papers. should we call somebody who 25 years ago had a drunk driving conviction forever an illegal driver? no, they made a mistake, a long time ago, let's elect him anyway, which is what happened a few years ago. i think senator mccain, it's simple straight talk. we love and admire that. he's making a mistake for his party when he puts this pejorative adjective on people. >> and the sensitive issue like immigration reform. thank you, both. >>> top of the hour, a cnn exclusive, a new dispute among navy s.e.a.l.s out in the open. [ male announcer ] julia child became a famous chef at age 51. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. humans. even when we cros
, i remember enough law from law school to remember they're illegal. >> it's a civil violation. it's not illegal. it's not criminal violation to come into the country without proper papers. should we call somebody who 25 years ago had a drunk driving conviction forever an illegal driver? no, they made a mistake, a long time ago, let's elect him anyway, which is what happened a few years ago. i think senator mccain, it's simple straight talk. we love and admire that. he's making a mistake...
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. >> we don't prescribe law for the future. we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? >> and joining me now is gavin newsom who came to hear the prop 8 case be argued before the supreme court and also brian brown, co-founder and president of the national organization for marriage. mr. lieutenant governor, if i may, i want to play something justice alito said today. >> traditional marriage has been around for thousands of years. same-sex marriage is very new. i think it was first adopted in the net herlands in 2000. so there isn't a lot of data about its effect. and it may turn out to be a -- a good thing. it may turn out not to be a good thing, as the supporters of proposition 8 apparently believe. >> so does justice alito have a point? this is relatively new. you only started handing out marriage licenses in 2004. >> yeah, i mean, sure. a absolutely factual what he's asserting. that said, what's the constitutional question? that's what we're supposed to be adjudic
. >> we don't prescribe law for the future. we decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did -- when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? >> and joining me now is gavin newsom who came to hear the prop 8 case be argued before the supreme court and also brian brown, co-founder and president of the national organization for marriage. mr. lieutenant governor, if i may, i want to play something justice alito said today. >> traditional...
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virginia" like idea where it's universally the law of the land. is. >> rose: this is what justice kennedy said speaking last month at an event in sacramento. a democracy shouldn't be dependent on what nine unelected people from a narrow legal back sground to say. (laughter) >> rose: >> he's right! >> rose: why are you laughing, jeffrey? >> because as so often with justice kennedy much as i admire him i'm like what? what does that mean? i don't know what that means to tell. >> rose: andrew is here to explain it to you. >> well, the difference between roe. have wide is that abortion actually remains a divisive subject in the country, among the young as well as the old and it's dealing with a much more profound moral question-- life and death. this is not as -- i don't want to demean the importance of marriage, i think it's crucial. so the question is, is the court actually going to -- are things moving so fast that i'm wrong? the court should seize this moment and will actually crystalize a moment and put in the clarity and i can see kennedy -- you
virginia" like idea where it's universally the law of the land. is. >> rose: this is what justice kennedy said speaking last month at an event in sacramento. a democracy shouldn't be dependent on what nine unelected people from a narrow legal back sground to say. (laughter) >> rose: >> he's right! >> rose: why are you laughing, jeffrey? >> because as so often with justice kennedy much as i admire him i'm like what? what does that mean? i don't know what that...
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that's the equal protection laws. the supporter says the court should not interfere in the democratic process. we do not expect the nine justices to deliver their final ruling until june but today we may have gotten hints when justice anthony kennedy said the court may be entering uncharted waters. shanea is live there at the supreme court. how is it possible that the judges could dismiss this case. >> there is a technical legal term about standing, are the right parties here to bring the case. is the case ready for the court to decide. you may remember when prop 8 was passed in california, both attorney general and the governor said, we're not going to defend it, and that meant there was nobody to defend the state's law. so a number of supporters of prop 8 took up the fight themselves. they brought the case here today. but because it's not the state officially acting on behalf of the voters who passed the law, there were a number of justices who had questions about the standing issue and whether or not they didn't ac
that's the equal protection laws. the supporter says the court should not interfere in the democratic process. we do not expect the nine justices to deliver their final ruling until june but today we may have gotten hints when justice anthony kennedy said the court may be entering uncharted waters. shanea is live there at the supreme court. how is it possible that the judges could dismiss this case. >> there is a technical legal term about standing, are the right parties here to bring the...
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we don't prescribe law for the future. we just need to decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868? the 14th amendment was inducted. sometimes -- sometime after baker where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question. when? when did the law become this? >> may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question. when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? when did it become unconstitutional to assign children to -- >> a question for that one, at the time that the equal protection clause was adopted. that's absolutely true. >> and jeff toobin, let me say this for the viewer who folks that do not write books for the supreme court like you do, we try to read into the tea leaves. >> that's most viewers, i think. >> most viewers. we try to listen to the questions closely because it could be a harbinger of how each of the justices could ultimately decide on said cases. that said, what was justice scalia getting at? >> what he was getting at th
we don't prescribe law for the future. we just need to decide what the law is. i'm curious, when did it become unconstitutional to exclude homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868? the 14th amendment was inducted. sometimes -- sometime after baker where we said it didn't even raise a substantial federal question. when? when did the law become this? >> may i answer this in the form of a rhetorical question. when did it become unconstitutional to prohibit interracial marriages? when did...
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my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. > >> about the days that we use our resources, use our money and you know, in 2009, 40th of wealthiest families in america pledged to give away half of their wealth to charity. go someplace else in the world and ask 40 of the wealthiest families to give away half their wealth. they'll look at you like you've got six heads. this is america, we take care of our own and it's not the government's responsibility, it's our responsibility. >> megyn: that was renowned pediatric neurosurgeon ben carson speaking about taking care of each other in america and recently challenged president obama with what he calls the crisis with our families. in 2011 the marriage rate hit an all-time low of 51%. only 63% of children lived in a house with two parents and 41% of single mothers households live below the poverty line. the doctor has a d
my sister-in-law. my brother, octavio. a business partner. our moms. my son. my sister irene, a police officer. my brother keyan. my neighbor. our godson. it's time to give gay and lesbian couples the freedom to marry. it's time for marriage. > >> about the days that we use our resources, use our money and you know, in 2009, 40th of wealthiest families in america pledged to give away half of their wealth to charity. go someplace else in the world and ask 40 of the wealthiest families...
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, city officials are now experimenting -- this is cool -- qu with a quirky, new way to obey traffic laws. paper cops. >> cardboard cut-outs. three have been placed at key intersections, around bangalre. apparently it's work zbrg a cheaper way of doing it. one guy started to talking to the cut-out. >> a short conversation. >> hopefully he didn't talk back to him. the town plans to put up seven more. >> yeah. one got stolen, too, by the way. >> several stories catching our attention today. photos in india, hindus celebrating the holi festival of colors. >> tradition that comes from the stories of hindu gods coloring the faces of loved ones, the most weighted festival on the hindu calendar. >> beautiful. >> fantastic. unless you get in the middle of it and not ready. >> and turn purple. >> i've got go. good to see you. >> see you tomorrow. >> carry on. >> i'll carry on. >>> thanks. >>> can states ban same-sex marriage or is it unconstitutional to prevent gays and lesbians from tying the knot? that is the issue before the supreme court today. people on both sides they were there to make thei
, city officials are now experimenting -- this is cool -- qu with a quirky, new way to obey traffic laws. paper cops. >> cardboard cut-outs. three have been placed at key intersections, around bangalre. apparently it's work zbrg a cheaper way of doing it. one guy started to talking to the cut-out. >> a short conversation. >> hopefully he didn't talk back to him. the town plans to put up seven more. >> yeah. one got stolen, too, by the way. >> several stories...
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that's a point of law. the reason that they were in attendance at the original trial in the appeal, though, is because she was vieds a flight risk. she's not here now. she's not going to have to come back anytime soon if at all. >> talk about this concept of double jeopardy here in the united states because, of course in italy you can be tried twice for the same crime. that's not the case for an american. would there be any circumstance in which she would actually have to face those charges again, and the u.s. would be forced to send her back to italy? >> that's always an open question. i would think it would be highly doubtful, and here's why. we abide by a constitution and this is a country that values human rights and under the 5th amendment double jeopardy says you cannot be tried for the same offense twice. we have a treaty with italy and it provides, since 1984, it's bilateral that we would have an extra decision proceeding we may need to bring her back i doubt the united states would honor that. brie
that's a point of law. the reason that they were in attendance at the original trial in the appeal, though, is because she was vieds a flight risk. she's not here now. she's not going to have to come back anytime soon if at all. >> talk about this concept of double jeopardy here in the united states because, of course in italy you can be tried twice for the same crime. that's not the case for an american. would there be any circumstance in which she would actually have to face those...
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, he doesn't want to defend the law. the attorney -- >> it's a she. yeah. that's crazy. are you kidding me? >> he kept referring to her rae pe repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this,ae repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this,e repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this, repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this,repeatedly as a he. >> jeff, the last time we met on these steps in a circumstance like this, it was about the affordable care act. and don't worry, i'm not going there. but i do want to get your feeling on the kinds of questions that we had from chief justice roberts. because at e time i remember we didn't get the sense that he might end up being the swing vote. but in this courtroom today, his cousin was sitting there listening and she is a gay woman who wants to be able to get married. and i didn't know if
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proposition 8 is a discriminatory law that hurts people. it hurts gays and lesbians in california, and it hurts the children we're raising, and it does so for no good reason. it is our hope that we can move forward and remove this harm from society so that gays and lesbians in california can go back to their lives living equally alongside their neighbors with the same rights and protections as everyone else. thank you all very much. >> hi. my name is paul katami, and for me, from the beginning, this case has been about securing the right to marry the person that i love and also having the equal access to the most important relationship that i know in life, and that's marriage. so i simply look forward to the day where i can be married to the person i love and start a family like chris and sandy have. it's as simple as that. it's our constitutional right, and i cannot wait to start my family with jeff. >> hello. i'm jeff cerilzarrillo. we're so pleased to present our case to the united states supreme court today. it's been the dull minutatic
proposition 8 is a discriminatory law that hurts people. it hurts gays and lesbians in california, and it hurts the children we're raising, and it does so for no good reason. it is our hope that we can move forward and remove this harm from society so that gays and lesbians in california can go back to their lives living equally alongside their neighbors with the same rights and protections as everyone else. thank you all very much. >> hi. my name is paul katami, and for me, from the...
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that's already in the law. then there was a vote on an amendment and why don't you pick it up from there and explain to people why it's important. >> senator sessions who is an opponent of the gang of eight comprehensive immigration reform submitted an amendment and it said that any current illegal immigration who is made legal through immigrant reform, those people would not be eligible for medicaid or obama care benefits, at least until they became citizens. and it completely split the senate. it failed 56-43. all democrats voted against it. republicans voted for it. maybe more importantly, it split the gang of eight. you know, there's four republicans, four democrats and all four democrats voted against that amendment and all four republicans voted for it so it could, i think, foreshadow a division in that group over the benefits for immigrants issue. connell: it comes at an interesting time as you look at the gang of eight because we're having this big debate and the republican party, i think, is having an
that's already in the law. then there was a vote on an amendment and why don't you pick it up from there and explain to people why it's important. >> senator sessions who is an opponent of the gang of eight comprehensive immigration reform submitted an amendment and it said that any current illegal immigration who is made legal through immigrant reform, those people would not be eligible for medicaid or obama care benefits, at least until they became citizens. and it completely split the...
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law it's not really an acquittal it's a reversal on grounds. >> i think the u.s. can come back and say we are not sending her back no matter what the italian courts decide. >> you were a federal prosecutor. you know something about how these kinds of things work. what would be the motivation for the u.s. government to want to take -- let's say that she gets convict ned this new trial. what would be the motivation that would make the u.s. government say, oh yeah we think it would be a good idea to take this woman out of washington state and send her back to italy. >> i've worked on extra digs cases. >> i have too. >> they go throughout state department. some the way were pontificating about doj. they work with the state department but it goes from the state department in italy to the state department in the united states. most extradition treaties say that the requested country, in this case the u.s. can diskreugs nare lee -- discretionarily decline to turn over their people. there is no motivation and they will not want to turn her over in my opinion. >> the polit
law it's not really an acquittal it's a reversal on grounds. >> i think the u.s. can come back and say we are not sending her back no matter what the italian courts decide. >> you were a federal prosecutor. you know something about how these kinds of things work. what would be the motivation for the u.s. government to want to take -- let's say that she gets convict ned this new trial. what would be the motivation that would make the u.s. government say, oh yeah we think it would be...
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under american law normally she wwould be extradited. but under a marred american law, she could only be tried once. i don't know what can happen. i think the bottom line, she will not go back. i think she would be a fool to go back. >> this looks like it has the makings of being an international incident. if she is convicted of second time, we would have an extradition warrant. it is a huge, huge issue. for her, you cannot imagine a more the starvindisturbing thing. th >> the girl was british and her boyfriend was italian. >> the guy that was convicted was really a shady character. that makes more sense to me the guy implicated. for all men the knox i think it is just a devastating morning. >> we have some changes in the forecast, a live look outside. we have some blue skies, some clouds out there and temperatures in the 40's and 50's. oakland, currently 52. into the afternoon it's like plenty 60s. it could be warmer than yesterday. there's still climbing to 65. it will be cooler along the coast line with an onshore plants. westerly bre
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. >> those robocalls ask the newtown residents to oppose laws to pass tougher gun laws in the state including an assault weapons ban. two senators wrote to the nra asking them to remove newtown from its call list. but the nra says it has a right to campaign against gun control measures. >>> a gun store in tucson, arizona decided to cancel the sale of a weapon to mark kelly. former congresswoman giffords was critically injured in an assassination attempt two years ago. kelly said he planned to buy the rifle to make a political point to get the kind of firearms he wants bans. >>> it is 7:17. president obama is still pushing for a vote in congress on an assault weapons ban. but he says the national gun control registry is not needed. white house officials say the president does support background checks but believes they can be carried out without a national register. the nate is expected to vote on legislation that would extend those checks after the easter recess. >>> rand paul will philly butter any legislation -- filibuster any legislation gun control lemlation. >>> a big vote in sacramento,
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. >> those robocalls ask the newtown residents to oppose laws to pass tougher gun laws in the state including an assault weapons ban. two senators wrote to the nra asking them to remove newtown from its call list. but the nra says it has a right to campaign against gun control measures. >>> a gun store in tucson, arizona decided to cancel the sale of a weapon to mark kelly. former congresswoman giffords was critically injured in an assassination attempt two years ago. kelly said he planned to buy the rifle to make a political point to get the kind of firearms he wants bans. >>> it is 7:17. president obama is still pushing for a vote in congress on an assault weapons ban. but he says the national gun control registry is not needed. white house officials say the president does support background checks but believes they can be carried out without a national register. the nate is expected to vote on legislation that would extend those checks after the easter recess. >>> rand paul will philly butter any legislation -- filibuster any legislation gun control lemlation. >>> a big vote in sacramento,
. >> those robocalls ask the newtown residents to oppose laws to pass tougher gun laws in the state including an assault weapons ban. two senators wrote to the nra asking them to remove newtown from its call list. but the nra says it has a right to campaign against gun control measures. >>> a gun store in tucson, arizona decided to cancel the sale of a weapon to mark kelly. former congresswoman giffords was critically injured in an assassination attempt two years ago. kelly said...
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both amanda and the family have always abided by all rules and regulations and the rule of law. and in this particular case to the extent it's being sent back for revision, her appearance is not required. so we're many, many, you know -- there's a great deal of time that will elapse. this case will continue to be fought. she remains strong and vigilant and one thing we can say about amanda and her family they have showed an unquestioned resilience and fortitude and courage in the face of these absolutely unjustified allegations. there simply is no evidence. there never was. there never will be. >> you point out the legal steps. if amanda is, indeed, convicted in this retrial and that is upheld by the italian supreme court, italy could extradite her. would you then petition the united states government to block the extradition? >> yeah, again, let's be clear. all we have is the matter being sent back for revision in the appellate court. and they will review it. there's no reason to believe even upon that review there will be anything other than a finding of not guilt. but if ther
both amanda and the family have always abided by all rules and regulations and the rule of law. and in this particular case to the extent it's being sent back for revision, her appearance is not required. so we're many, many, you know -- there's a great deal of time that will elapse. this case will continue to be fought. she remains strong and vigilant and one thing we can say about amanda and her family they have showed an unquestioned resilience and fortitude and courage in the face of these...
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you were inside of the courtroom and over what point of law did they become annoyed? >> well, indeed. the judges were huffing and puffing as the defense had to literally defend itself in a new appeal's case, because at the end of the day, the prosecutor almost seemed to present new appeals, and this was not the place to do that. this is the place to discuss the violations of law, the contradictions of the motivations of the judgment and instead, it turns out to be a almost second appeals case, and when the defense insisted on these points, that is when the judges seemed annoyed. >> praxilla, i spent time with you over in italy as the appeals process was wrapping up, and so you have been watching this for a long time, and so this is a story out of the headlines there for several years and how are they going to the feel about it being back on the front pages? >> well, since the appeals judgment was issued, the italian's hearts seemed to have warmed for amanda for how she has been conducting her life after this. she has been avoiding the limelight in italy and it doesn't
you were inside of the courtroom and over what point of law did they become annoyed? >> well, indeed. the judges were huffing and puffing as the defense had to literally defend itself in a new appeal's case, because at the end of the day, the prosecutor almost seemed to present new appeals, and this was not the place to do that. this is the place to discuss the violations of law, the contradictions of the motivations of the judgment and instead, it turns out to be a almost second appeals...
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at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside do
at least one state is already writing laws restricting the new technology. we'll get the judge's reaction to that after the break and also the judge's reaction to this, stuart's defense of mike bloomberg and the nanny state. >> we're adults and we want our personal freedom. here is the question, do you lose some of that freedom when you take someone else's money? doesn't the piper have the right to call the tune? ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet,...
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right now, the satellite is showing a weakness that pushed on law and we are in between systems but with enough low level moisture in the clouds continuing to pump through we will see temperatures held down and the sea breeze kicking up from time to time. through the afternoon, notice we will see sun, higher elevations, could see a sprinkle right through wednesday, starting out with the low clouds and by the afternoon, once again, we will clear on out but the santa cruz mountains could have a sprinkle and the better chance comes our way later in the day open thursday, and you can see the wave pushing up through the in the bay with a few showers in the east bay. what we will see will be light if we see anything at all with temperatures in the mid-60's for present and 65 in san jose and 63 in the north bay and 67 half moon bay and we will be back in dry conditions tomorrow with a chance of showers on thursday and warmer on friday and here comes a chance of rain on saturday and it looks wet for eater. sue? >> good morning. celebrating the brand new tunnel at devil's slide tunnel, you can se
right now, the satellite is showing a weakness that pushed on law and we are in between systems but with enough low level moisture in the clouds continuing to pump through we will see temperatures held down and the sea breeze kicking up from time to time. through the afternoon, notice we will see sun, higher elevations, could see a sprinkle right through wednesday, starting out with the low clouds and by the afternoon, once again, we will clear on out but the santa cruz mountains could have a...
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they stated that this violates the equal protection under the law by defining mayor's to be between one a man and woman. >> there is a lot a disappointment that this major issue will not be we wille luxury of saying this a real time or hearing the arguments in real-time. we cannot hear the justices' questioning them in real time. we may not know which direction they're are leaning to. we will get the audio recordings let alone this afternoon. this will be a few hours after the arguments. there will be no videos either. of course, there was the sketch artist as inside the courtroom and will have this as a visual. >> another thing that i was thinking was that there are people who are there that can listen, and they are not allowed to tweet. you could take notes and run out could you? >> yes. you just pray that one of those reporters do not do this. they're running so fast to get this information out and i have witnessed this myself. there's no social media nothing of that is allowed in the courtroom. you can listen in. again, in the time of this. we're so used to get information out and i
they stated that this violates the equal protection under the law by defining mayor's to be between one a man and woman. >> there is a lot a disappointment that this major issue will not be we wille luxury of saying this a real time or hearing the arguments in real-time. we cannot hear the justices' questioning them in real time. we may not know which direction they're are leaning to. we will get the audio recordings let alone this afternoon. this will be a few hours after the arguments....
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. >>> even thou the court has ordered a new trial, italian law cannot force amanda knox to return to italy. according to her attorney, if she is convicted and the conviction is upheld by the highest court, they could try to extradite her. it would be an issue for the united states. amanda knox and her then boyfriend were accused of killing meredith kercher, a british student, in italy. the two were found guilty and she was sentenced to 26 years in prison after serve willing four years. their convictions were overturned because of numerous errors made during the investigation. amanda knox and her then boyfriend, raffaele sollecito were released. last year, prosecutors filed a motion appealing the acquittals. they called the verdicts contradictory and illogical. the top court looked as if there were procedural irregularities in the trial that would give groupds for a new trial. the court did not examine the details of the case itself. >> this must be viewed in the context of the italian system. her appearance is not legally required when it is sent back for revision. it will proceed. i
. >>> even thou the court has ordered a new trial, italian law cannot force amanda knox to return to italy. according to her attorney, if she is convicted and the conviction is upheld by the highest court, they could try to extradite her. it would be an issue for the united states. amanda knox and her then boyfriend were accused of killing meredith kercher, a british student, in italy. the two were found guilty and she was sentenced to 26 years in prison after serve willing four years....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. (announcer) at scottrade, our clto make their money do more.re (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. >>> on the radar this morning, some threatening new talk out of north korea. this morning it was announced earlier that north korea ordered strategic rockets and long-range artillery units to be on highest alert ordering them to be ready to target south korea and
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thank you. >> well as nancy pelosi said, we had to read the law to figure out what was in the law. now we're finding out. bill: now we are. thank you, karl. here's jamie. jamie: bill the fbi has joined police in a desperate search at this hour. a college student vanishing without a trace and now it is 10 days ago. the new lead police are working on. bill: watch out. a city bus faces danger. see how a bus driver his quick defensive moves saved the day. whoa. [ male announcer ] what are happy kids made of? bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is theursuit of perfection. jamie: the fbi now joining the search for a missing college student but that doesn't mean you can't help. so neil interest. tripoti is missing for 10 days. his family members say t
thank you. >> well as nancy pelosi said, we had to read the law to figure out what was in the law. now we're finding out. bill: now we are. thank you, karl. here's jamie. jamie: bill the fbi has joined police in a desperate search at this hour. a college student vanishing without a trace and now it is 10 days ago. the new lead police are working on. bill: watch out. a city bus faces danger. see how a bus driver his quick defensive moves saved the day. whoa. [ male announcer ] what are...
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why not fight the battle for equality under the law. civil union -- when we got married my wife and i, we were married from the time we filled out the marriage license and went in front of a jp. it had nothing to do with a church. why not remove the world and the right from the argument. >> stephanie: because -- i have to say i understand your thinking, but to me it would be like if we had said to black and white people, you can get married, but we're not going to call it marriage. i think equality is equality. >> and marriage by definition isn't religious is it? right? >> and life jeff zirrilo said earlier, you don't call at it domestic partnership verary it's an anniversary. >> stephanie: yeah. mike in chicago. hello, mike. >> caller: hey, steph. hey everyone. what i don't understand is the whole gun argument. harry reid claims he didn't have enough votes to bring the assault weapons vote to the floor. so why doesn't he just say any one who votes against it your name will be listed on my website. and why isn't [ inaudible ] getting an
why not fight the battle for equality under the law. civil union -- when we got married my wife and i, we were married from the time we filled out the marriage license and went in front of a jp. it had nothing to do with a church. why not remove the world and the right from the argument. >> stephanie: because -- i have to say i understand your thinking, but to me it would be like if we had said to black and white people, you can get married, but we're not going to call it marriage. i...
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we're a country of laws. and the constitution clearly states and affirms equal justice under the law. so i'm proud of them. i'm glad they're here. and one last thing, carol. in 2004, only 32% of americans embraced gay marriage. today it's 58%. among young people, 88% according to the latest abc "washington post" poll. so clearly public opinion has changed and the country is ready. >> amy, some people believe that it doesn't really matter what the u.s. supreme court rules because as donna says, the tide has turned. there is no going back now. >> i think that regardless of what the court rules, we haven't heard the end of this. and it's going to be interesting because it's very complicated both of these cases. proposition 8 was something that was actually vote order by the citizens of california. and so for the supreme court to go in and overturn that, that's a big deal. the tea party movement stays out of the social issues because we can't even get everybody to agree on n. the same party, let alone across part
we're a country of laws. and the constitution clearly states and affirms equal justice under the law. so i'm proud of them. i'm glad they're here. and one last thing, carol. in 2004, only 32% of americans embraced gay marriage. today it's 58%. among young people, 88% according to the latest abc "washington post" poll. so clearly public opinion has changed and the country is ready. >> amy, some people believe that it doesn't really matter what the u.s. supreme court rules because...
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that's then repeated by an eu lawmaker as a possibility for parliamentary law. we have seen banks declining in europe. i don't think for the market it's a great surprise because we assume this is where they now are. everybody is like, oh, no. we get it. the cat is out of the bag. they're not big market moves, but it's very important. it undermines the change in europe, and a lot of analysts are very worried. it was a lot of noise overnight saying how stupid are these europeans, because as soon as you think somebody will go for restructuring, you get another look at the country. it's crazy. >> it seems like a strange way to foster confidence in your banks among large depositors. it is a model, right? regardless of the walkback was like. >> you have two ecb members clearly worried about financial instability. the politicians are clearly not joining them. crazy. crazy. >> that much more "squawk on the street" is straight ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemica
that's then repeated by an eu lawmaker as a possibility for parliamentary law. we have seen banks declining in europe. i don't think for the market it's a great surprise because we assume this is where they now are. everybody is like, oh, no. we get it. the cat is out of the bag. they're not big market moves, but it's very important. it undermines the change in europe, and a lot of analysts are very worried. it was a lot of noise overnight saying how stupid are these europeans, because as soon...
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law the rest of the day you will notice by 3:00, green up here, maybe throughout the higher elevations and then the rest of the night the clouds increase and tomorrow, wednesday starting out with clouds in the morning and they will break up and, again, we could see maybe a higher elevation sprinkle but not until thursday afternoon this area of low pressure gets the closest to the bay area and that could bring out showers. high temperature today is 59 in san francisco, low 60's in san mateo and 65 in san jose and the sea breeze kicks united states in the city and a look ahead you will notice the rain chance coming in on thursday and warmer friday, wet on saturday and, again, on easter, sue? >> we have a live shot of the brand new tunnel at devil's slide tunnel and here come as car, kind of cool shot for you, very light traffic here, but very nice to have this tunnel completed. congratulations, that is a neat thing for those folk on the coast. a couple of issues out here, a new accident to report to you in the fremont area, north 680 at the parkway, and four cars involved with this and p
law the rest of the day you will notice by 3:00, green up here, maybe throughout the higher elevations and then the rest of the night the clouds increase and tomorrow, wednesday starting out with clouds in the morning and they will break up and, again, we could see maybe a higher elevation sprinkle but not until thursday afternoon this area of low pressure gets the closest to the bay area and that could bring out showers. high temperature today is 59 in san francisco, low 60's in san mateo and...
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even though the court has ordered a new trial, italian law cannot force amanda knox to return to italy. her attorney says, if she is convicted and if the conviction is upheld by the highest court, then italy could try to extradite her. i am arturo santiago, "today in the bay." >>> one of amanda knox's attorneys is going to be on the "today" show coming up. >>> it is 5:08 right now. following the forecast for us, meteorologist, christina loren. >> the forecast kind of taking me all over the place for the past couple of days. it has really been one of those forecasts where meteorologists all across the bay area are trying to wrap their brain around when the rain showers will fall and where. it is really difficult. for today, watch out for some patchy fog on your way to work. 49 to start in san jose. 47, concord. 46, good morning to you, up in napa. these numbers are going to come in and out. these are visibility readings. right now, we are looking okay at the immediate surface. your futurecast tells the story. watch out for a little drizzle. we are picking that up between now and 6:30. 7
even though the court has ordered a new trial, italian law cannot force amanda knox to return to italy. her attorney says, if she is convicted and if the conviction is upheld by the highest court, then italy could try to extradite her. i am arturo santiago, "today in the bay." >>> one of amanda knox's attorneys is going to be on the "today" show coming up. >>> it is 5:08 right now. following the forecast for us, meteorologist, christina loren. >> the...
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law enforcement agencies have patrol cars with special cameras that can scan with cameras. this has led to privacy concerns and even a lawsuit by the aclu. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed five police officers an injured five others. it happened in jalalabad -- jalalabad. kerry was not there at the time of the tack. kerry says the u.s. and afghanistan are on the same page as un forces prepare to end next year. he made that common after meeting with ahmed wali karzai. his unannounced visit to kabul said ahmed wali karzai could be general dying -- jeopardizing the anti-war effort with his rhetoric. >>> they have been ordered to target military basis in the mainland guam and south korea. the threats come as they conduct things in the country and they have started their third nuclear test last month. >>> they have a second gun buy back event and yesterday deputies showed off weapons, deputies collected 17 guns and 16 assault rifles and that does not include others turned in after another gun buy back but they say it does not make the stree
law enforcement agencies have patrol cars with special cameras that can scan with cameras. this has led to privacy concerns and even a lawsuit by the aclu. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed five police officers an injured five others. it happened in jalalabad -- jalalabad. kerry was not there at the time of the tack. kerry says the u.s. and afghanistan are on the same page as un forces prepare to end next year. he made that common after meeting...
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. >> a wreck stepped sex offer fender is in trouble with the law after a teenager says he followed her home. the 59-year-old alton watson is on parole for assault, and a again-year-old noticed a man following her and he was standing outside her home. the parents call police and officers located the man and identified him. he faces charges of molesting a child. >> san jose police are still trying to find the person who stole a car with a baby need. it triggers a state-wide amber alert. the 11-month-old gabriella quintera is home, safe, with her mother this morning after a frightening ordeal that lasted hours yesterday. abc7 news reporter has the latest. >> graciela thanked the community. her daughter, gabriella quintera, was the subject of an amber alert and the baby was found. >> my baby is okay, thank god and i was happy to have her with me. i want to say to everyone, thank you, thank you. ought nightmare began at 6:45 am when graciela saw someone driving away with the baby in the jeep when she left the car running. investigators do not know who was behind the wheel but it could have
. >> a wreck stepped sex offer fender is in trouble with the law after a teenager says he followed her home. the 59-year-old alton watson is on parole for assault, and a again-year-old noticed a man following her and he was standing outside her home. the parents call police and officers located the man and identified him. he faces charges of molesting a child. >> san jose police are still trying to find the person who stole a car with a baby need. it triggers a state-wide amber...
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law enforcement agencies have patrol cars with special cameras that can scan with cameras. this has led to privacy concerns and even a lawsuit by the aclu. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed five police officers an injured five others. it happened in jalalabad -- jalalabad. kerry was not there at the time of the tack. kerry says the u.s. and afghanistan are on the same page as un forces prepare to end next year. he made that common after meeting with ahmed wali karzai. his unannounced visit to kabul said ahmed wali karzai could be general dying -- jeopardizing the anti-war effort with his rhetoric. >>> they have been ordered to target military basis in the mainland guam and south korea. the threats come as they conduct things in the country and they have started their third nuclear test last month. >>> they have a second gun buy back event and yesterday deputies showed off weapons, deputies collected 17 guns and 16 assault rifles and that does not include others turned in after another gun buy back but they say it does not make the stree
law enforcement agencies have patrol cars with special cameras that can scan with cameras. this has led to privacy concerns and even a lawsuit by the aclu. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed five police officers an injured five others. it happened in jalalabad -- jalalabad. kerry was not there at the time of the tack. kerry says the u.s. and afghanistan are on the same page as un forces prepare to end next year. he made that common after meeting...
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both supported it back when it went into law in 1996. before we get to the controversy over it, let's chat with the panel. this is something you have been working toward for years. both front before the supreme court today. today, same-sex marriage, tomorrow in doma. >> it's interesting that the senators are announcing on the eve of the argument. if you were in the process of evolving, if you have evolved like many americans have, today is the day to announce it, right? some sense that after today, it will be in the supreme court hands and people want to get on record. but it's a big day. i mean, the supreme court, big argument for the supreme court, probably the most important -- certainly the most important set of cases they will have this term, maybe in the last couple of years, as big as health care. it could really change things. the supreme court could rule there is a right to same-sex marriage in all 50 states or rule more narrowly. >> when senator portman says my son is gay and i have decided i support gay marriage, does that fru
both supported it back when it went into law in 1996. before we get to the controversy over it, let's chat with the panel. this is something you have been working toward for years. both front before the supreme court today. today, same-sex marriage, tomorrow in doma. >> it's interesting that the senators are announcing on the eve of the argument. if you were in the process of evolving, if you have evolved like many americans have, today is the day to announce it, right? some sense that...
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fortune into ads in thirteen states, pushing senators to make background checks on all gun sales the law. national rifle association boss, wayne lapierre, is hitting back hard. pointing out the mayor's recently failed plan to limit sugary sodas for voters in his own city. "they don't want him telling them what food to eat; they sure don't want him telling what self-defense firearms to own and he can't buy america." >> reporter: but the assaults on the gun lobby are coming from many fronts. in newtown, connecticut, where that school massacre took place.some families are complaining they've received nra robo calls like this one posted on the huffington post website. >> ".you're state senator, art linares, will play a key the connecticut general assembly will pass legislation restricting your gun rights." >> reporter: and president obama is weighing in too. using his weekly radio address to push a ban on assault weapons, a limit on the size of ammunition magazines, and stepped up background checks. >> "they're supported by a majority of the american people. and i urge the senate and the hou
fortune into ads in thirteen states, pushing senators to make background checks on all gun sales the law. national rifle association boss, wayne lapierre, is hitting back hard. pointing out the mayor's recently failed plan to limit sugary sodas for voters in his own city. "they don't want him telling them what food to eat; they sure don't want him telling what self-defense firearms to own and he can't buy america." >> reporter: but the assaults on the gun lobby are coming from...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> at the top of the show, we asked you why you are awake? dan, what do you have? >> a couple of tweets. i'm awake from my daily vocabulary lesson. thanks for explaining the word crater. >> i'm here to educate everyone. >> i'm up to see what tie you chose today. come on, bill, you can do better. >> i know. i chickened out. i had one, it was a little more risque, tomorrow i'll go bold. all right? that's a promise. "morning joe," everyone. great show, everyone, by the way. "morning joe" starts right now. . ♪ >>> good morning, 6:00 in the morning here in new york city. it is tuesday, march 26th. with us onset, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. former communications director for president george w. bush, former senior adviser for the 2008 mccain presidential campaign, nicole wallace and former senior campaign strategist for that same 2008 campaign. now an msnbc political analyst steve schmidt and combat veteran of the united states army captain wes moore. it's a decidedly game changy fe
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> at the top of the show, we asked you why you are awake? dan, what do you have? >> a couple of tweets. i'm awake from my daily vocabulary lesson. thanks for explaining the word crater. >> i'm here to educate everyone. >> i'm up to see what tie you chose today. come on, bill, you can do better. >> i know. i chickened out. i had one, it was a little more risque, tomorrow i'll go bold. all right? that's a promise....
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but they could say that these kinds of laws that can use a heightened constitutional analysis called heightened scrutiny. they can say that for discriminatory laws -- >> bill: be like a brown versus board of education. >> could be a big moment. you have a pretty conservative court. so historically when they've taken up these decisions especially in gay cases they've interpreted them on very narrow grounds so that is to say that discriminating against gay people and not allowing then to marry may be illegal in california but that's a narrow case. doesn't necessarily mean it will spread to the rest of the country. >> bill: they could flip it in california in effect and leave it up to each state. >> leave it up to each state. that's what you hear from the defenders of proposition 8 of doma. they say public opinion is shifting. let the democratic process take hold and let's do this state by state. but the bottom line is it is unconstitutional to deny people equal protection under the law no matter what folks think. >> bill: from what i've read and heard and those who follow the court and
but they could say that these kinds of laws that can use a heightened constitutional analysis called heightened scrutiny. they can say that for discriminatory laws -- >> bill: be like a brown versus board of education. >> could be a big moment. you have a pretty conservative court. so historically when they've taken up these decisions especially in gay cases they've interpreted them on very narrow grounds so that is to say that discriminating against gay people and not allowing then...
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both laws ban gay marriage. a decision is expected by the end of june. >> 44-year-old pedro kazada couldn't believe it when he walked into eaglely course in pass sake, new jersey and was told he won $338 million. the dominican born man said he buys lottery tickets there every day but this time he beat the odds. the father of five says he plans to use the money to help his family. >>brian: florida gulf coast eagles were back at school. it is hard for me to believe they were concentrating. it is safe to say they were welcome with open arms, the first 15-seed ever to make it to the sweet 16 happy to get home. next they are playing the florida gators. the eagles say they are overwhelmed by the way their classmates are reacting to their success. >> it's crazy. i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: adding another twist, they play to florida gators, a team who refused to play them before in the scrimmage. you find out this coach is
both laws ban gay marriage. a decision is expected by the end of june. >> 44-year-old pedro kazada couldn't believe it when he walked into eaglely course in pass sake, new jersey and was told he won $338 million. the dominican born man said he buys lottery tickets there every day but this time he beat the odds. the father of five says he plans to use the money to help his family. >>brian: florida gulf coast eagles were back at school. it is hard for me to believe they were...
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, we were saying it's a deal, it gives us a template and we were following now some sort of rule of law. >> it was a very unimpressive performance by the european policymakers, but in the end, the parliament of cyprus saved them from a stupid solution. initially, they were going to default on their depositor insurance for regular people with under $100,000 euro. which would have been an incredible mistake. >> but is what they actually did -- >> and it's the sectors of parliament that protected the policymakeres from a very, very stupid plan. >> is it a plan or a template? >> the finance ministers are instructed, when they take their oath of office, that it is their job to lie when necessary. the problem is, the finance minister of netherlands broke that code and said the truth, which is we may be doing this in the future. but because the ecb has flooded the system with enough liquidity, we are much less vulnerable to contagion today than we were a year ago. i don't think this is going to set off a big contagion in europe, but it's still a pretty unimpressive performance by these europea
, we were saying it's a deal, it gives us a template and we were following now some sort of rule of law. >> it was a very unimpressive performance by the european policymakers, but in the end, the parliament of cyprus saved them from a stupid solution. initially, they were going to default on their depositor insurance for regular people with under $100,000 euro. which would have been an incredible mistake. >> but is what they actually did -- >> and it's the sectors of...
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compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the country opposed same-sex marriage. >> the fact that the majority of americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples is definitely going to be something that will be in the back of the justices' minds. >> reporter: two california couples are challenging the state's 2008 voter approved ban. opponents say it violates the 14th amendment. >> we want to feel the same sense of security that other married couples want to have. we think it's worth fighting for. >> reporter: supporters argue traditional marriage must be protected. >> the institution of marriag
compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the...
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has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by...
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that's what the law came down to. >> well, all right. maybe he wasn't so concerned. the good news is austin has learned a very important lesson from all of this. a lesson he's kind enough to share with his fellow youth of america. >> kids out there, don't say mingo in the mingo hall. >> these kids today with their video games and mp3 players and unbridled love of bingo halls. they think they're so clever. back in my day there was more respect. sure, a bunch of us would occasionally sneak into a bridge game or canasta tournament. what teen hasn't done that? but we didn't yell things out willy-nilly. those days are gone but not forgotten on the "ridiculist." that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now. >>> an historic day that could lead to a change in the definition of marriage. the rights of same-sex couples in front of the supreme court in just a few hours. >>> new threats from north korea, threatening to strike the u.s. mainland, hawaii and american military units. >>> and it's another day of a snowy, slushy, chilly mess. is it really spring? an
that's what the law came down to. >> well, all right. maybe he wasn't so concerned. the good news is austin has learned a very important lesson from all of this. a lesson he's kind enough to share with his fellow youth of america. >> kids out there, don't say mingo in the mingo hall. >> these kids today with their video games and mp3 players and unbridled love of bingo halls. they think they're so clever. back in my day there was more respect. sure, a bunch of us would...
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a ruling that could change laws nationwide. we are live at the supreme court. >>> and breaking overnight, a new threat by north korea. its military now on battle-ready status prepared for a rocket strike on the u.s. >> an internet hit and videos like this have been watched by millions showing people swinging from arches in the southwest. for one daredevil it's now turned deadly. >>> and cha-ching. meet the internet's newest golden boy, his invention making him a multimillionaire overnight. and, oh, by the way, he's only 17. >>> and good tuesday morning. history unfolds this morning before the nation's highest court. at issue, the future of gays' rights. >> today's hearing dealing specifically with a california law banning gay marriage, but the implications are far reaching. abc's devin dwyer joining us this morning from outside the supreme court with a preview. devin. >> reporter: hey, good morning, john and diana. that's right. just a few hours from now arguments get under way in the historic chamber behind me. two cases over
a ruling that could change laws nationwide. we are live at the supreme court. >>> and breaking overnight, a new threat by north korea. its military now on battle-ready status prepared for a rocket strike on the u.s. >> an internet hit and videos like this have been watched by millions showing people swinging from arches in the southwest. for one daredevil it's now turned deadly. >>> and cha-ching. meet the internet's newest golden boy, his invention making him a...
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i'm joined by ted simon, expert in international law who represents amanda knox. thanks for being with us. how confident are you this italian court will not overturn your client's acquittal? >> we're not in the business of prejudging any court's ruling but i think you have to understand what the legal landscape is and the procedural posture we're actually in. the appellate court jury had the authority and the jurisdiction to review whether or not the trial court committed any legal error, but they also had the authority and the jurisdiction to re-evaluate the facts and determine what the true facts were, and when they did that, they acted within their authority when they reopened, reinvestigated, re-evaluated and ultimately redetermined what the true facts were, and when they did that, whether it was regard to prosecution witness testimony, physical evidence or prosecution forensic conclusions, they ultimately determined that either it was absent, nonexistent, inaccurate, unreliable or simply wrong. that's why they reversed. that's why we're here today. so all --
i'm joined by ted simon, expert in international law who represents amanda knox. thanks for being with us. how confident are you this italian court will not overturn your client's acquittal? >> we're not in the business of prejudging any court's ruling but i think you have to understand what the legal landscape is and the procedural posture we're actually in. the appellate court jury had the authority and the jurisdiction to review whether or not the trial court committed any legal error,...